A Research Note on the Influence of Relationship Length and Sex on Preferences for Altruistic and Cooperative Mates
Author(s) -
Manpal Singh Bhogal,
Niall Galbraith,
Ken Manktelow
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
psychological reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.645
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1558-691X
pISSN - 0033-2941
DOI - 10.1177/0033294118764640
Subject(s) - altruism (biology) , cooperativeness , psychology , preference , mate choice , social psychology , trait , term (time) , developmental psychology , personality , biology , mating , zoology , programming language , physics , quantum mechanics , computer science , temperament , economics , microeconomics
Previous literature suggests that altruism may have evolved as a sexually selectable trait. Recent research suggests that women seek altruistic traits for long-term, not short-term relationships, as altruism can serve as an honest signal of one's character. We tested this hypothesis by asking 102 participants to complete a modified version of Buss's Mate Preferences Questionnaire. We found that women placed higher importance on altruism in a mate compared to men, and this preference was greater when seeking a long-term mate, compared to a short-term mate. We also found that although women placed greater importance on cooperativeness in a mate compared to men, this preference was not influenced by whether they were seeking a short-term or a long-term mate. We successfully replicate previous literature exploring the role of altruism in mate choice.
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